Late night emergency/other services on highways

India, June 6 -- I was travelling back from Coorg a couple of days ago, and had a tyre cut at 10pm near Ramnagara. The spare wheel had a puncture and we got away with some jugaad, lots of luck and some losses and compromises in the process.
Got me thinking - with better roads and vehicles, late night traffic on the highways is no more a rarity. And post 8-9 p.m, services are just not available. Sometimes even food in an issue on some highways. Medical supplies, breakdown services, washrooms etc are super tough to come by. Individual manufacturers provide some level of roadside assistance, but it's inconsistent, and I sense it's more optimal to run it "locally" rather than from a remote HQ. Or even offer it to these folks as a better run, outsourced service.
Is there a business opportunity in this? Not sure of the scale, but the need's surely there.
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